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Re: L98 Breather Element

From: "Black Bomb" <wassup350(at)hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: L98 Breather Element

Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 13:50:34 -0400

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I looked on my buddies 89. I guess I just mistakened it.



Thanks



Dan



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> "Black Bomb" <wassup350(at)hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> > It looks like a little filter, about the size of a pen cap. I`ve seen it

> in

> > Mid America Corvette as part of a tune up kit.

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> I think that it is a part that was used on pre 85 models. They are found

on

> almost all C3s. The air filter in that picture on the MA website is

> definitely from a crossfire motor, not an L98 TPI. If it is a part on mine

> it`s still there from the factory and still working.

> Rob

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From: "gjt" <gjtooley(at)bellsouth.net>

Subject: L98 Exhaust

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Suggestions for type of mufflers for a `90 L98 Convertible? Looking for

that famous idle rumble.......



Thank you!

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I`ve had 2 L98 C4s with aftermarket exhaust. First one came with a

chambered exhaust of unknown origin and sounded awesome. Deep smooth

rumble at idle and not too loud at full throttle. Second one was

stock so I put on a pair of Flowmaster "American Thunder" mufflers

(not the whole cat-back unit). It didn`t sound as nice at idle and

was obnoxiously loud at full throttle. At cruising speed it resonated

so loudly that parts of the interior would rattle. It was cheap,

though.



I`d really recommend hearing one in person before spending the cash

and installing it. The Flowmaster was a real disappointment.







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> Suggestions for type of mufflers for a `90 L98 Convertible? Looking for

> that famous idle rumble.......

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> Thank you!

> gjt












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Title: Renault upholds French auto tradition
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:48:33 +0000
Author: Kevin Dietrich

twizy

The French automaking industry has long had a reputation for turning out vehicles that appear to be built completely from scratch, as though there was not a single other car in the world from which to turn for inspiration.

Renault upholds that tradition with a couple of its prototype electric cars: the Twizy, shown above, and the Zoe, which not only have ridiculous names but are among the ugliest vehicles ever produced anywhere. Renault unveiled the concept cars last week at the Frankfurt Autoshow.

The Twizy, which looks like it has square wheels, is expected to go into production in the second half of 2011 and the Zoe in mid 2012.

As The Coyote Blog puts it: “Combine 40% French design and engineering, 40% political correctness, 10% Hello Kitty and 10% of WTF to get this new electric concept car from Renault with square wheels called the Twizy.”

Indeed, the Twizy looks like it would come out on the short end of a battle with a Big Wheel.

Of course, there’s no accounting for European tastes in general when it comes to vehicles – it’s apparently either all (Mercedes, BMW or high-performance expensive sports cars) or nothing (Yugo, Citroen or pretty much anything built behind the Iron Curtain).


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Title: Slowing It Down in Brookland
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 23:02:22 +0000
Author: hellololly

Brookland is a quaint, cosy, suburban-ish, neighborhood in Northeast Washington, DC where I’ve
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